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digitalmars.D.learn - Spreading D Arrays

reply Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d-learn <digitalmars-d-learn puremagic.com> writes:
Many languages have a "spread" operator which takes a sequence and
creates positional argument to a (usually variadic but not necessarily)
function. Does D have such a facility?

(Such a facility looks like it might be really, really useful when
writing unit-threaded tests.)

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Apr 06 2017
parent Stefan Koch <uplink.coder googlemail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 6 April 2017 at 18:25:27 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
 Many languages have a "spread" operator which takes a sequence 
 and creates positional argument to a (usually variadic but not 
 necessarily) function. Does D have such a facility?

 (Such a facility looks like it might be really, really useful 
 when
 writing unit-threaded tests.)
aliasSeqOf might be what you want :)
Apr 06 2017